The Story of Susan Ivey by Jasmine King and Micah Gibson
Susan Ivey is the story of an African American female that were doing research on.Here is what we know so far, in December 1863 Susan Ivey actually sold herself into slavery, at this time we do not know why this happened, becasue as most know, the African Americans were trying to get out of slavery, not back in it. so join us in more detail to discover this incredible mystery.
Susan Ivey had two lovely chilren, one named Amanda Ivey:11 her beloved daughter, and also her beloved daughter Ellen Ivey: both children are possibly mixed or light skinned. We feel like Susan Ivey...
NOTE: Caroline G. Harris, the white woman who Susan Ivey designated as her mistress in December 1863, is referred to as a feme covert in the Inferior Court records, indicating that she was a a married woman with few legal rights. (She was indeed married to Samuel H. Harris.)
The Story of Susan Ivey by Jasmine King and Micah Gibson
Susan Ivey is the story of an African American female that were doing research on.Here is what we know so far, in December 1863 Susan Ivey actually sold herself into slavery, at this time we do not know why this happened, becasue as most know, the African Americans were trying to get out of slavery, not back in it. so join us in more detail to discover this incredible mystery.
Susan Ivey had two lovely chilren, one named Amanda Ivey:11 her beloved daughter, and also her beloved daughter Ellen Ivey: both children are possibly mixed or light skinned. We feel like Susan Ivey...
NOTE: Caroline G. Harris, the white woman who Susan Ivey designated as her mistress in December 1863, is referred to as a feme covert in the Inferior Court records, indicating that she was a a married woman with few legal rights. (She was indeed married to Samuel H. Harris.)